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Ologbondiyan Resigns From PDP

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Former National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Kola Ologbondiyan, has formally resigned his membership of the party.

Ologbondiyan made the announcement in a statement posted on X on Saturday, accompanied by a letter dated December 5, 2025, which he addressed to the Chairman of Okekoko Ward (09), Kabba/Bunu Local Government, Kogi State.

In the letter titled ‘Notification of Membership Withdrawal’, the former PDP spokesperson stated that after a personal review of his participation in the PDP, he had concluded that it was time to exit the party.

“It is now imperative to bring your attention to the fact that I have reviewed my participation in the PDP and came to the conclusion that, for personal reasons, I need to make my exit.

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“I have therefore come to a decision to formally withdraw my membership of the PDP, henceforth,” the letter read.

Ologbodiyan expressed appreciation to the party’s leadership for the opportunity to serve.

“Let me start by thanking you, as well as other levels of leadership in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), for the opportunities provided for me to serve the party as well as our fatherland, Nigeria,” he wrote.

Wave Of Resignation

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His resignation adds to the wave of high-profile exits that have rocked the PDP in 2025, one of the most intense years for the opposition party since its formation.

Internal crises, leadership disputes, and strategic realignments ahead of the 2027 elections have triggered defections across national, state, and legislative levels.

Several PDP governors defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), including Ademola Adeleke (Osun), Douye Diri (Bayelsa), Peter Mbah (Enugu), Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta), and Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom).

Many cited the need to align with the federal government or dissatisfaction with the party’s national structure.

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In July, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar also resigned from the PDP, saying the party had abandoned its core principles, before aligning with the ADC coalition.

Other notable departures include Dino Melaye, who joined the ADC after criticising the PDP’s effectiveness, and former Delta governor and 2023 vice-presidential candidate Ifeanyi Okowa, who defected to the APC.

The defections extended to legislative bodies, with 16 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly recently moving to the APC amid political turmoil. Several lawmakers from Kaduna, Niger, and Katsina also left the party, while Senator Ned Nwoko resigned and joined the APC late in the year.

Ologbondiyan’s exit adds to the growing political shifts taking place as the country heads toward the 2027 general elections.

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PDP, SDP Missing as INEC Unveils Final List for Ekiti Governorship Election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday released the final list of candidates for the June 20 governorship election in Ekiti State, excluding the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

The document obtained by reporters showed that the names of the PDP candidate, Dr. Wole Oluyede, and the SDP candidate, David Bankole, were omitted from the final list. Sources within the commission disclosed that both parties were excluded due to unresolved court cases bordering on disputes over their leadership structures.

Following the exclusion of the PDP and SDP, INEC cleared 12 political parties to participate in the governorship contest.

According to the final list, the All Progressives Congress (APC) will field the incumbent governor, Biodun Oyebanji, 58, with Monisade Afuye, 67, as his running mate. Other candidates cleared include Opeyemi Falegan, 41, of the Accord Party with Omoyeni Bayode, 48, as deputy; Akande Oluwasegun, 36, of the African Action Congress alongside Oluwasanmi Fajuyigbe; and Ayodeji Ojo, 42, of the Action Democratic Party, with Itunu Ibitoye, 35.

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The African Democratic Congress is represented by Oluwadare Bejide, 66, and Babatola Ayodeji, 65. Also listed are Bidemi Awogbemi, 36, and Akinyemi Adewumi, 53, of the Action People’s Party; Joseph Anifowose, 65, and Margaret Ilesanmi, 68, of the Allied People’s Movement; and the Labour Party candidates, Oyebanji Olajuyin, 67, and Ayokunle Okumade, 45.

Others cleared include Blessing Abegunde, 35, of the New Nigeria People’s Party, with Francis Ajayi, 65; Olaniyi Ayodele, 49, and Modupe Adebiyi, 35, of the People’s Redemption Party; Osinkolu Olusegun and Arowolo Olusesan of the Young Progressive Party; and Victor Adetunji, 38, with Adesina Oyeniyi, 35, of the Zenith Labour Party.

INEC’s document further revealed that none of the cleared parties is fielding a female governorship candidate, although four women are listed as deputy governorship candidates. There were also no persons living with disabilities among the candidates. The commission displayed the academic qualifications of all candidates and their running mates.

Reacting to its omission, the PDP rejected INEC’s final list, insisting it remains a participant in the June 20 election. In a statement signed by Gani Salau, Special Adviser on Media to Oluyede, the party said the matter is already before a Federal High Court in Abuja, where its candidate is seeking an order of mandamus to compel INEC to publish his name.

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The PDP added that it has appealed the judgment of a Federal High Court in Ado Ekiti which ordered a fresh governorship primary and has filed a stay of execution. The party expressed confidence that the courts would rule in its favour and urged its supporters across the state’s 16 local government areas to remain calm.

Similarly, the Ekiti State Chairman of the SDP, Bamikole Ayodele, expressed shock at the non-inclusion of the party’s candidate, describing the development as unexpected. He maintained that the SDP complied with all electoral guidelines and said the party was consulting its legal team to explore lawful options to address the omission, while urging supporters to remain calm as the matter is pursued in court.

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Atiku’s 2027 presidential ambition suffers setback

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The son of Nigeria’s former Vice President, Abba Atiku Abubakar, has joined the All Progressives Congress with a vow to mobilize massive support for the reelection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He was received by the Deputy President of the Senate, Sen Barau Jibrin and the National Vice Chairman of the APC, North East, Mustafa Salihu on Thursday evening, in Abuja.

Abba Abubakar Atiku has also renamed the political group he founded in 2022 for his father from Atiku Haske Organization to Haske Bola Tinubu Organisation.

Meanwhile, some political bigwigs in northern Nigeria of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) extraction have reportedly resolved to allow power to remain in Southern Nigeria till 2031.

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Our paper gathered authoritatively that a former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam El-Rufai and other northern leaders within the ADC are said to hold this position of 2027 southern presidency, firmly.

According to insiders, fielding a northern presidential candidate would mark the beginning of the end for the ADC. Such a move, it was learnt, would alienate southern voters, cost the party its national appeal, and effectively reduce it to a regional, northern-based party.

The consensus, sources say, is clear: zoning to the South is not optional, it is strategic survival for the ADC.

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was Vice President under former President Olusegun Obasanjo on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, from 1999 to 2007.

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He was the presidential standard bearer of the PDP in 2023 but defected and joined the ADC some months ago. He is said to be planning to contest for the party’s presidential ticket with which to vie for Presidency of the country, come 2027.

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Ekiti 2026: Court nullifies PDP governorship primaries, orders fresh election

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A Federal High Court sitting in Ado-Ekiti, the capital of Ekiti State, on Tuesday nullified the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primary election which produced Dr Wole Oluyede as the party’s candidate for the 2026 governorship election.

The court also ordered the PDP to conduct a new governorship primary election in Ekiti State.

The court gave the order while delivering judgement in a suit filed by a governorship aspirant, Funsho Ayeni, against PDP and the Independent National Election Commission (INEC).

Ayeni had approached the court to challenge the validity of the governorship primary election, alleging that the party failed to present the original and authentic list of statutory and ad hoc delegates used for the exercise.

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He also argued that the absence of the original delegates’ list constituted a fundamental breach of the PDP guidelines and the Electoral Act, thereby rendering the primary election invalid.

Delivering judgement, Justice Babs Kuewumi held that the conduct of the primary election did not comply with the provisions of the law and the party’s constitution.

Justice Kuewumi nullified the primary election and ordered PDP, in conjunction with INEC, to conduct a fresh primary election in strict compliance with the law and relevant guidelines.

The judge ordered that all eligible aspirants be allowed to participate in the fresh primary election to ensure transparency, fairness and internal democracy within the party.

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